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TTORNEY PRED cr THE DAILY EXAMINER DECEMBER 10, 1900 TO SUM UP. TueE short discussicen permitted betore the weneral election is about closed. It has been carried on in tae dark as to the government’s proceedings and expenditures in the past vear. Indeed we shall not know | the true financial state of the pro vince untila new government shall have carefully investigated the public accounts. But it has been clearly proved,and it is admitted that the following is a correct comparative statement of the expenditures in past years: GOV'T. $304,486 4 CONS. 008 83 manifesto, in which he has the audacity to claim a surplusas be- ordinary expenditures of last yer ; -and in these ordinary expendi tures are included ‘* Debentures sold $17,089.50 °' ! Here is a delib- erate attempt te deceive the people; for the $17,089.50 raised by ‘“‘deben tures sold "is a debt incurred. For issuing this false statement, i! there were no other reason,the Pre mier and his government ought t be voted out by a people who re gard ** In clares that honesty as the best policy. his manifesto the Premier de ‘* | have done my best. ’ {f he has done his best he cannot dk better ! Are the , public affairs? with existing conditions o0 Unless they are, it is their duty to vote down the Gov ] : . ‘ ernment of a Premier who openl) admits and declares that he has done his best. On the other hand the Hon Dan iel Gordon has issued, on behalf of the Opposition which he leads, a manifesto in which he indicates an sets forth a of reforms which he and his party will insti number tute if given a working majority in the Legislature. The corrupt roa will be remodeled, financial conditions will be ascertain edand readjusted, ourclaims upon system ouL tween the ordinary revenue and the! ' the electors|satisfied | A BIG SURPLUS. As one cf the notable products of the extraordinary commercial activ- ity of the fiscal year ended 30th June last, the Government of the Jnited States exhibits a surplus of 879,527,000. This big surplus is due to the the little one of which we have heard so much boast- ing in Canada. In Canada the Sime causes as increased revenue has led to increased expenditures notwithstanding pledges of economy m the part of the Government | party. But the policy of the United tates Government is to guard iwainst extravagance. President McKinley says: ‘* In our great prosperity we must | guard against the danger it invites of extravagance in Government ex- | and | representatives of the penditures and appropriations ; the chosen | people will, I doubt not, furnish an | example in their legislation of that | Wise economy which in a season of | plenty husbands for the future.’’ } : Q i — ‘ “ ee See wea") s on ee | the Lominion Government will be Sl 261,275 51 92.... 283,30357] . ’ t = ° ‘ op et wor y racce abse 1A reanre - 82.... 257;229°08 93... .. 837,415.96 | VSOroasly pressed, absentee repre: | 83.... 270.477 40 94.... 302.63219]|sSentation—as in the case of Mr. | St 279,545 35 96.... 310,177 20] Fred Peters and Fort Augustus- coe Mf QT WE oe 9Q7 £21907 ‘ ° a SD... ee = i bs Saas =‘? will not be permitted, agriculture S6.... 304,46665 97,..,. 310,75189] _., weiniaiiiiies ; 87... 288'052 13 98° 301.699 75 will be encouraged and the stock 88... 279,939 40 99..., 303,502 34] farm placed under improved man- $2.... 263,604 84 igement, the Public Works De- ar 205 Tag 2X ‘i : 99... W009, 499 od partment will be reformed, ecoz0m7 es | When it is remembered that the present Government obtained power by denouncing the ‘‘ scandalous ex- travagance’’ of their predecessors, the above statement of expendi- 'tures, alone, ought to be sufficient ‘ground upon which to drive them | from office; for they either obtained | power onthe strength of a lie or lelse they are using their power to 'spend much more extravagantly ’ , +}, ; } Udcood Uldeesd | did. | It isnot denied, indeed it is no- Bote | orious, that the party now in office | came in under a distinct pledge to mL - ine en >, concemned predecessors ‘ dames een wee rok af : make ends meet. iolowing : — ee scars . igs Their admitted record of DEFICITS. e . ~ - | Deficit, 1891 $ 30,439.20 adh Bincdhs browne 282,651.29 | Jeficit, ISS3 119,949.33 TO BE HELDIN THE | Deficit. 189- 20, 164.21 MARKET Ee | Jeficit, 1SO5 22,862.30 Besae Fin =. Pe a ee |, Jeficit, 1896 14,135.32 a Me ces ! Dericit, 1897 38,201.66 h 5 ‘ Jeficit, 1298 25,576.77 5 ’ ‘cage . yafic; $0 48 915 13 Thursday , Bac. (3th. | deficit, :sv9 26,915.03 And bring the children. Every- | It is admitted that when they thing to mike them happy. | rained office, the present party re- including aa LITTLE JAt 7K HORNER g 7 8 = 2s DOLL TASLE “ey ag rm « FLOWER TABLE a » ie — Bs ‘a e (EA TABLES ani tables covered with man7 cy and useful ai tic] ek. Peter’s congregation are the premoters of this bazaar, and they vill Jeave nothing undone th; Ww Lein io make it a crand success. ‘membher ¢ho cata a.cmemoer ti CALE rT wnursday, December 13th he BAY . 87 @ Be ha io SAINEON & WcNEVIN 2 oe eee ee Manufactuerers & Genera. Merchants. Refined and Lubricating Oils. {iose Packing, belting, waste, ete. Goldie & Co's well known brand of f lear. Soap, Sunrise lend Tea, etc. . . . Cail or write us for prices. betere recing your crders. ern _ »\ &ikwhKs,— Two or three additional toaracis cin be comfortatly accommodated at Mrs St. mbics’ private bearding house, comer Prince ard Kent Sts. Modern con- Yeulencusy Lerms moderate. c7 tf 1 ile acies of 4 | presented the day of taxation as far OTTOWIN’S debentures and i ree , . if. Their record shows that their } } , DY } ~ herwise have »y the } ’ + peen suppiemented i 1OLLIOWINE :— ' i Taxes imposed 1894.... .. $45,182.81 axes imposed 1895....... 47,661.00 axes imposed 1896 48 466.10 faxes imposed 1897...... 46,674.50 laxes imposed 44.°95.97 ] ba ‘ 4 4 " : | aa ixes imposed isvy...... All these facts and figures have | not been denied—tl ey are admitted by those who are conducting tke | di sion on the part of the Gov- | ernment. Then, we ubmit, the oa pe |S ISSUEG a has ' But the Premier ) emo wes et ae ae ¥ a a: 20 é ft ee \ x ee 00,665.68 | Government ought to be voted out. will be carried out in every depart- ment, and the resources of the Province safe-guarded and hus banded. This is the policy, thes the promises, of the gentlemen wh) have been selected as candidates t. oppose the Government. Glance at this list. Are not these men who may be trusted ? KING’S COUNTY First District—John John Kickham. Second District—James MclIsaac, S. C. Clarke. Third D.strict—Jas. E. McDorald., W.A. O Morson. Fourth District—Murdoch Mce- Kinnon, John A Mathieson. A. J. McDonald. QUEEN S COUNTY. oo First District—Hon. Wm. Camp bell, D. B. McLeod. Second District—J. T. ' Ephraim Gallant. tuird District—Peter T..A. McLean. Fourth District—A. Henry Wood. Charlottetowr—James Paton, Dr. S. R. Jenk*us. McCourt. A. McLean. PRINCE COUNTY. Second Distric—Paulinas McDon- 'ald, James Barclay. | Third District—J. 'J. F. Arsenault. Fourth District—Neil McQuarrie John Anderson. ifth District--Gilbert DesRcches James A. McNeill. If these gentlemen may be trust A. : . ; a . Rice ed, itis the clear and bounden duty ofthe electors to vote them in o Qi tT 4 -~-* . ’ 4 . 14 +}, Vednesday next,and co VOte OUL 1Al¢ ‘ . ST a ah Cwovernment which use Pineau. Hockey Boots, correct in style pr.ce3 low.—R wn Jost. WE WANT YOU To examine our stock of Fancy FURNITURE Strachan’s celebrated Gilt Edge. Suitable for Holiday Presents - ee? ee - MARK WRIGHT & CO, LIMITE | Home Makers, CE a EE OO! McLean. | ee ee D.| “t Grand Rally This hint to the politicians is a but, Quebec being master, it will be thrown away in so far as Canada is concerned. -_ TT A ,ood = one. eee. -Do you want one firm to run your Dominion !politics, your magi- your provincial assembly ? If not vote straight against Whear. TT © <EE—— “1.25; men’s $1.75 to ¢2.50.—R. K. J st. THE NIGHT BEFORE THE BATTLE. ee ee nee See LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE ELECTORS of Charlottetewn Common and Roy- tegatana ae i be Mellish, ! alty, in the LYGELM Tuesday Ev’g, [1th Georgetown-—Hon D Gordon, Hon | inst., at 7.£0 o'clock. Short and spirited addresses will delivered by the candidates, Messrs. Paton and Jenkins, and a number of prominent speakers. P. BLAKE, L. P. TANTON, President. Acting Secretary. The One Who Cooks McDonald. } | | knows there isone sure way to reach a man’s heard. that is by always having a nicely spread table. To do this you mvst have choice) eroceries, canned goods ant provisions, ie Yy/ or i a | We Can Help 7 ¥ A ny -o % \t i Ff Y¥CU szmere + , Vve have the best of thingin that line. What we want Ils your trade. Can we have it. JOHN McKENR TT™ () LU Lu F ¢ * A v VAT oa STREET. 14a db MOTIGE! Notice is hereby given that in virtue of the Act of the Dominion Parliament, 63 and 64 Victoria. Chapter 103 and Chapter 104, the name of the Merchants’ Bank ef Halifax will be changed te “The Royal Bank of Canada,” from and after the second day ef January, 1991. E. L. PEASE, General Manager. l-alifax, Ist Nevember, 1906. no 3mes nwt and | every- } Warren for Canada. Lonpow, Dec. 8.—The Westmins- ter Gazette says Lieut.-@eneral Sir Charles Warren, at one time com- missioner of the metropolitan police, has been nominated commander of the British troops in Canada. cht tenance ‘“* Cleanlinesss is next to Godli- ness.’’ Dirt and depravity go hand in hand. Thisis just as true of the inside of the body as the outside. Constipation clogs the body and clouds the mind. Constipation means that corruption is breeding in the body, poisoning the blood with its foul emanation, befogging the brain with its tainted exhala- tions. Constipation is the beginning of more disease than, perhaps, any other single disorder. ‘The con- sequences of constipation are legion. Headache, pain in the side, short- nervousness, indecision, lassitude, nizziness, sallowness, flatulence, anu | } somewhere between London, a score of other ailments are direct ly caused by constipation. Cure constipation and you cure its co._ sequences. The wa ieheae coca ll this evil is by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They are smal] in size but wonderful in result. The cure permanently. They contain no injurious ingredients. The uge of them does not beget the **nil- habit.’’ Ask your druggist fcr thom You pay the postage. Dr. Pierce gives you the book. The people's Common Sense Medica] Adviser 1008 pages, 700 illustrations, is sent free on recept of stamps to defray cost of mailing and custems. Send 3] one-cent stamps for the paper bound book, or 50 stamps for cloth bound. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce Buffalo, N, Y. , a © <i 75¢ a pair—Boys’ Oil Tan ness of breath, undue fullness after eating, coldness of the extremities. * Damaged Blankets stratejs court,your city council and| — Moccasins, at R. K. Jost’s, WANTED—A general wages. servant. Good Apply to this office. oe Lea | eg Ss, * | Large bale of English Blankets, damaged by salt water Hockey Boots—small boys $1.25 a| yuir, larger sizes, 1 5, $1.59 andi 1° ; : ; ; Bet Sree, * £0 8 ae 1 ship. Underwriters pay the damage ; their loss your gain. Eng., and Ha ifax, on board ‘They go at 1-3 Off | a COME EARLY TCMORROW MORNING AT 9.30 O’CLOCK. PRICES OF CANADIANS :-- Canadian $1 50, English $3 50 Canadian 200, English 4 50 Canadian 3 00, English 5 50 . JAMES PATON & CO. - Many weeke of careful ’ ycu solve the problem. GOGDS Abcund here. bo eros, ete. New Battenburg . PEI 03850505 oe i IT PAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS | QERABRN: AQ: QAage WHAT SHALL Out ot the Rings, ete. A aie of GS OF OO re @O THE MILLINE pe a bony 9 proway >manv articles which are worthy cf mention we quote the icllowing, as a sample :— Fur Collar, Cap, Mitts, or Ruff, a dress length, Silk or Satin waist, Fur or Cloth Jacket, Kid Gloves Silk Ties, Fanncy Goods, Dols, preity Down Quit ts, Blankets, Battenberg work in centre piecs, g real a res Patierns, bra | , > & wR 2 re eer Ope POLES TE : RY LEADERS. @@ Vy ‘1 me Gin cht eva AV > af ale